In this paper I discuss the sociolinguistic and socio-political consequences of
employing notions of ‘ethnolect’ and ‘multiethnolect’ in connection with a particular
urban youth style of Danish. Such terms foreground ethnicity as an explanatory social
category in relation to linguistic behaviour. From an interactional sociolinguistic
approach I examine how linguistic resources associated with the urban youth style are
used to construct and negotiate identity and social relationships in interaction among adolescents in a multicultural area of Copenhagen. On the basis of the analyses I discuss whether the use of late modern urban stylistic features brings ethnic identity aspects into focus. My analyses suggest that in these interactions the late modern urban stylistic features are used for construction of a tough masculine identity.
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